So it’s looking like (knock on wood) that they’re going! Growth looks cool to me, as does color, and the roots are coming in nice, save for the girl in the back right.
I’ve stepped up the nutrients a bit, and feel I can follow the prescribed amounts a bit closer. My biggest issues here are temp regulation. Theyre far from consistent, as the room temp fluctuates so much cause we’ve cause we’ve been having heatwaves nonstop here (SoCal). I’m also doubting the accuracy of Lyndon thermometer, I’m hypothesizing that they’re showing warmer temps than reality. Gonna mess with that a little...
Keep the diary public man! You’ll get hell! I had a ton of mistakes during my first run and got lots of advice that helped if not saved my grow.. good luck!!!
You could try bending those top ones, tie them down so they grow at an angle. I had to supercrop mine and while it did take longer to harvest, I don't think it effected the overall outcome.once those tops start cooking, they will only get worse as they get taller.good luck!
@BeefWellingtons, hey man!!! So they've been flowering for a bit now - they haven't been growing vertical for weeks now, only getting fatter :D I wouldn't wanna stress em at all at this stage. I was doing a bunch of tying down and super cropping to get to clear space to this point. Next time I won't veg for as long...
@LumberjackBuds, so I took clippings from my outdoor plants, and put them in a separate smaller cloning chamber (not the one pictured). Once they had established roots flowing, I moved them into the veg/flower chamber like you see. I plan on keeping em in here and flipping em fairly soon after a little bit of training. When I moved em, there were enough roots that I was feeling confident in em, but not too many that I was scared to take em out of the smaller cups. I gently pulled them out, and a couple broke, but not too many. I heard it's ok if couple break...